Is Cuba Smuggling Terrorists into the U.S. through Mexico and Arizona?

When Fidel Castro (whose regime jailed political prisoners at a higher rate than Stalin's and murdered them at a higher rate than pre-war Hitler's) recently slammed Arizona's SB 1070 as "a brutal violation of human rights," few Cuba-watchers took notice.

Don't look for this anywhere in the U.S. media, but last week Cancun's former mayor, Gregorio Sánchez, who was also running for governor of Mexico's state of Quintana Roo (which includes Cancun and the Caribbean "Mexican Riviera"), was arrested and charged with a string of crimes including money-laundering and trafficking in drugs and illegal immigrants. Interestingly, Señor Sanchez is married to a Cuban Señorita named Niurka Sáliva, daughter of one of Fidel Castro's top Intelligence officials.

"But Humberto," you say, "why should something so commonplace and provincially Mexican be reported in the U.S. media?"

Because the drug and human contraband (the latter including Cubans, Russians, Chinese, and perhaps al-Qaeda-allied Somali terrorists) from this Mexican waystation, courtesy of Gregorio Sánchez and his Castroite wife, were mostly bound for the U.S. -- with Arizona a probable entry point. That's why.

Connecting a few dots: Last week, "Anthony Joseph Tracy, 35, was set free after pleading guilty to human smuggling charges ... Tracy, a former informant two U.S. intelligence agencies, was collared at JFK Airport last January. He copped to helping 272 Somalis illegally enter the U.S. from Kenya through Cuba. ... Tracy allegedly helped the Somalis get travel visas to Cuba. After traveling from Kenya to Dubai to Moscow to Cuba, they then went to South America before entering the United States through the border in Mexico."

Mexican investigative reporter José Antonio Pérez Stuart has uncovered links between the international publicity campaign against Arizona and money from powerful Latin American narco-Castroite mafias. That's also why.

Mexican newspapers have also revealed that a Cuban gentleman named Boris "El Boris" del Valle, son of Cuba's former Minister of the Interior (KGB-trained Secret Police/Intelligence) and a relative of Fidel Castro's wife Dalia del Valle, worked closely with the Sánchez couple and was the "hands-on" operative for the smuggling of drugs and humans into the U.S. His official title while residing in Cancun was Gregorio Sánchez' "Security Assessor," as befit his title in Cuba as a dashing G-2 (military intelligence) officer.

With the assistance of his Cuban home-boys, "El Boris" (now in a Mexican jail) had set up his own police/military fiefdom in the Cancun area. Boris worked hand-in-glove with Los Zetas, probably the most "efficient" gang of drug-smuggling "enforcers" in the world. He also imported hundreds of fellow Castroite functionaries to staff his smuggling operation. Most of these Cuban agents entered Mexico under the guise of "cultural exchanges."

By the way, normally the MSM would brand Los Zetas a "death squad." But since their tortures and rub-outs generally benefit leftists (Castro, Ortega, Chávez, and their allied narco-mafiosi), mum is the word in mainstream media circles. Now find some link, however tenuous, from them to the CIA or a "U.S.-backed strongman" and -- I ga-ron-tee! -- the label "death squad" would become instantly viral throughout the worldwide media.

So let's step back and have a look: A nation classified by the U.S. State Dept. as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (Cuba) is likely helping smuggle al-Qaeda-allied terrorists into the U.S.

Obama Team's response? Why, let's abolish those hideously embarrassing Bush-era restrictions and make it easier for Cubans to travel to the U.S., all in the name of -- you guessed it -- "cultural exchanges"!

Humberto Fontova is the author of four books, including Fidel: Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant and Exposing the Real Che Guevara. Visit hfontova.com.

When Fidel Castro (whose regime jailed political prisoners at a higher rate than Stalin's and murdered them at a higher rate than pre-war Hitler's) recently slammed Arizona's SB 1070 as "a brutal violation of human rights," few Cuba-watchers took notice.

Don't look for this anywhere in the U.S. media, but last week Cancun's former mayor, Gregorio Sánchez, who was also running for governor of Mexico's state of Quintana Roo (which includes Cancun and the Caribbean "Mexican Riviera"), was arrested and charged with a string of crimes including money-laundering and trafficking in drugs and illegal immigrants. Interestingly, Señor Sanchez is married to a Cuban Señorita named Niurka Sáliva, daughter of one of Fidel Castro's top Intelligence officials.

"But Humberto," you say, "why should something so commonplace and provincially Mexican be reported in the U.S. media?"

Because the drug and human contraband (the latter including Cubans, Russians, Chinese, and perhaps al-Qaeda-allied Somali terrorists) from this Mexican waystation, courtesy of Gregorio Sánchez and his Castroite wife, were mostly bound for the U.S. -- with Arizona a probable entry point. That's why.

Connecting a few dots: Last week, "Anthony Joseph Tracy, 35, was set free after pleading guilty to human smuggling charges ... Tracy, a former informant two U.S. intelligence agencies, was collared at JFK Airport last January. He copped to helping 272 Somalis illegally enter the U.S. from Kenya through Cuba. ... Tracy allegedly helped the Somalis get travel visas to Cuba. After traveling from Kenya to Dubai to Moscow to Cuba, they then went to South America before entering the United States through the border in Mexico."

Mexican investigative reporter José Antonio Pérez Stuart has uncovered links between the international publicity campaign against Arizona and money from powerful Latin American narco-Castroite mafias. That's also why.

Mexican newspapers have also revealed that a Cuban gentleman named Boris "El Boris" del Valle, son of Cuba's former Minister of the Interior (KGB-trained Secret Police/Intelligence) and a relative of Fidel Castro's wife Dalia del Valle, worked closely with the Sánchez couple and was the "hands-on" operative for the smuggling of drugs and humans into the U.S. His official title while residing in Cancun was Gregorio Sánchez' "Security Assessor," as befit his title in Cuba as a dashing G-2 (military intelligence) officer.

With the assistance of his Cuban home-boys, "El Boris" (now in a Mexican jail) had set up his own police/military fiefdom in the Cancun area. Boris worked hand-in-glove with Los Zetas, probably the most "efficient" gang of drug-smuggling "enforcers" in the world. He also imported hundreds of fellow Castroite functionaries to staff his smuggling operation. Most of these Cuban agents entered Mexico under the guise of "cultural exchanges."

By the way, normally the MSM would brand Los Zetas a "death squad." But since their tortures and rub-outs generally benefit leftists (Castro, Ortega, Chávez, and their allied narco-mafiosi), mum is the word in mainstream media circles. Now find some link, however tenuous, from them to the CIA or a "U.S.-backed strongman" and -- I ga-ron-tee! -- the label "death squad" would become instantly viral throughout the worldwide media.

So let's step back and have a look: A nation classified by the U.S. State Dept. as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (Cuba) is likely helping smuggle al-Qaeda-allied terrorists into the U.S.

Obama Team's response? Why, let's abolish those hideously embarrassing Bush-era restrictions and make it easier for Cubans to travel to the U.S., all in the name of -- you guessed it -- "cultural exchanges"!

Humberto Fontova is the author of four books, including Fidel: Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant and Exposing the Real Che Guevara. Visit hfontova.com.